Customizing your PDF Portfolio Template

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This video details the options available to customize your PDF Portfolio template.

Get a clear overview of Adobe Premiere Elements 11 with this tour of the Organizer and Editor workspaces. See where to import clips, preview them, organize them into albums and folders, add tags and other information, create InstantMovies, and quickly share in a variety of ways. Also see what's included in the Quick and Expert editing workspaces, and get a look at enhancement options including transitions, effects, music, and more.

Take a tour of the new, modern interface in Adobe Premiere Elements 11. See where to find key tools and options in the three-column Organizer, learn your way around Quick and Expert editing workspaces, and see how to add transitions, effects, and other enhancements to your movies. Finally, learn how to share your finished movies to disc, YouTube™, Vimeo, and more.

One of the most daunting video editing tasks is looking through hours of shaky, out-of-focus, or poorly lit video just to find the good stuff. Use Adobe Premiere Elements content analysis tools to help you quickly and automatically find your best clips.

For truly passionate filmmakers, casually placing movie clips together is probably not enough to create the perfect film. In this lesson you will learn how to properly connect your film clips in an visually appealing arrangement.

InstantMovie is just what it sounds like. Simply select a few clips, choose a movie theme, and click a few buttons, and almost instantly you’ll get a fully edited video with professional-quality transitions, effects, and music.

Adobe Premiere Elements is designed to make your life easier. In this lesson, you will learn the power of using presets so you don't need to specify certain settings. From NTSC to PAL, Premiere Elements 11 has it all covered for you.

Is your video footage poorly exposed, or does it have bad color or contrast? Learn easy ways to fix these issues using Adobe Premiere Elements. This tutorial shows you how to use the Adjust options in Quick editing mode to apply an automatic fix, or to individually adjust color, lighting, and temperature and tint using sliders and adjustment previews. Also see how to quickly trim clips as you edit them together.

Learn how to trim your video clips manually as well as automatically. See how to manually drag handles to set in and out points for your clips, preview them, and even split them. Also see how to use Smart Trim to get rid of your least interesting, lowest quality footage. Set up Smart Trim to automatically cut bad footage or recommend cuts and then let you make the final decisions.

With the wide array of tools available in Premiere Elements 11, you can do everything from providing captivating narration to adding a pan and zoom effect to your movie. In this video, you will see how to access a number of useful tools; in particular, you'll get a detailed demonstration of how to apply a freeze frame to your film.

Whether you are looking to publish a web DVD or simply enjoy your home movies in Blu-ray quality, this lesson will show you how to accent your creation with a main menu, including scene selection and various other elements.

An as-is film clip may not be enough to entice your desired audience. In this video, you will learn not only how to add effects to your movie, but also how to customize them to get the exact look you want.

One of the most often overlooked aspects of creating a movie is the effectiveness of adding text. In this video, you'll find out how to add accentuating text elements such as text transitions and animations with text.

This lesson provides a vivid example of how Premiere Elements' Expert mode can benefit the user. You'll learn how to adjust and subsequently mix the audio of your movie, as well as how to recognize if your audio "peaks" and how to unlink or edit out unwanted audio tracks.

Whether you are looking to publish a web DVD or simply enjoy your home movies in Blu-ray quality, this lesson will show you how to accent your creation with a main menu, including scene selection and various other elements.

Get a clear overview of Photoshop Elements 11 with this tour of the Organizer and Editor workspaces. See how to use the Organizer to import photos, organize them into albums, add keywords and ratings to make them easy to find, add captions, make quick fixes, and share them via Facebook and more. Also, see how to enhance your photos in the Editor workspace, which offers Quick, Guided, and Expert modes that let you edit the way that fits your needs.

Take a tour of the new, modern interface in Photoshop Elements 11. See the three-column design of the updated Organizer, learn about the options in the Task bar, and see how you can easily view subsets of photos by People, Places, Events, and even Media. Also check out new Quick, Guided, and Expert editing modes, which enable you to edit photos the way that works best for you.

In this movie, author Jan Kabili explains how to import photos from your camera's memory card or your card reader into Photoshop Elements 11. Jan also discusses how to best organize and name your photos when importing them.

Learn the ins and outs of Guided Edits, which offer step-by-step assistance for touching up photos, creating cool effects, and more. See Guided Edits in action with a demonstration of the new high-key and low-key photographic effects introduced in Photoshop Elements 11.

No matter how many photos you have, Photoshop Elements makes it easy to sort and find them all. This tutorial shows you how to organize photos into albums, use photo stacks and version sets to manage different versions of the same image, and add ratings, keywords, tags, captions, and descriptions.

Learn about four intuitive new ways to sort and view your photos and other media in Photoshop Elements. The Media tab groups files based on whether they're photos, videos, audio files, PDFs, and more. The Places tab displays photos and videos on a map based on where they were taken. The People tab groups photos and videos based on who's in them, and the Events tab is great for viewing photos and videos based on vacations, parties, and other events.

Performing repetitive tasks, such as: converting a group of images into a specific format is tedious, let Infinite Skills author Andy Anderson take you through the paces of Photoshop Elements 11 new Action panel.

Learn three simple ways to adjust exposure, brightness, and/or contrast in your photos. The Instant Fix option in the Organizer offers great results fast. Quick Edit mode in the Editor workspace gives you a bit more control with sliders and adjustment previews. And the Brightness and Contrast Guided Edit offers step-by-step assistance so you can get exactly the look you want.

In this movie, author Jan Kabili discusses using layers in the Editor workspace in Photoshop Elements. Jan explains what layers are, why you might choose to use them, and how to create and work with layers in the Layers panel.

Create sophisticated photographic blur effects in Photoshop Elements. In this tutorial, you'll see how to use the new Tilt-Shift Guided Edit to create a miniature effect. Then you'll learn how to refine the results with the new Refine Edge selection option in Expert mode.

Need to fix, enhance, or apply artistic effects just to a specific area of your photo? This tutorial shows you how to use the Smart Brush to select and apply adjustments to a specific photo area with one brushstroke. You'll also learn how to use the Detail Smart Brush to paint on enhancements without making a selection.

Low Key lighting is used to accentuate the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while using a fill light to illuminate the subject and control contrast. Let Infinite Skills author Andy Anderson show you how to take an ordinary image and add a dramatic low key effect with the click of a button.

In this tutorial, learn about the new text editing capability in Acrobat XI that presents an intuitive point-and-click experience. The new Content Editing panel greatly simplifies the entire process of editing a PDF document.

In this tutorial, learn about the new image editing capability in Acrobat XI that presents an intuitive point-and-click experience. The new Content Editing panel greatly simplifies the entire process of editing a PDF document.

In this tutorial, learn the easiest way to edit a PDF file that originated from a scanned document. This multi-step process involves running Text Recognition (OCR) on your scanned document first and then using the new Content Editing panel tools in Acrobat XI.

With layers, you can work nondestructively and save all of your creative ideas in a single file. Learn about the various options in the Layers panel and how to harness the true power of Photoshop Elements by working with layers.

When the automatic Crop and Straighten features don't produce the result you're looking for, or you want to exercise more control over the process, the Straighten and Crop tools provide a solution. Learn how to use these tools to fix a crooked image.

It is time-consuming to tag a lot of pictures of family and friends one by one. Learn how to use the People Recognition feature to automatically apply keyword tags to photos of people who appear often in your pictures.

Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to create an atom visualization toolkit in part one of this tutorial showcasing the Visualization of the Atom lesson plan available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular.

Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to create a visualization of a lithium atom in part two of this tutorial showcasing the student project for the Visualization of the Atom lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular.

Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to turn an image into an impressionist work of art in part one of this tutorial showcasing the student project in the Impressionist Artwork lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular.

Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to create an impressionist artwork PDF slideshow in part two of this tutorial showcasing the student project in the Impressionist Artwork lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular.

Learn how to use Photoshop Elements 8 to create a banner for a webpage about a historical person. This tutorial is part of a series showcasing the student project in the A Person in Time Online lesson plan, available at adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

Learn how to use Premiere Elements 8 to create a video slideshow for a webpage about a historical person in part one of this tutorial showcasing the student project for the A Person in Time Online lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

Learn how to use Premiere Elements 8 to create a video slideshow for a webpage about a historical person in part two of this tutorial showcasing the student project for the A Person in Time Online lesson plan, available at adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

Learn how to use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro to create a PDF portfolio containing the content created as part of the student project for the A Person in Time Online lesson, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

Learn how to use Premiere Elements 8 to create a rough cut for a documentary in part one of a series showcasing the student project in the Civic Documentaries lesson plan, available at www.adobe.com/go/crosscurricular

This Acrobat tutorial shows you how to combine many documents into single PDF file called a binder. Controlling the combining settings and reusing them for fast merging are demonstrated and compared to PDF Portfolios.

One of the most powerful capabilities in Photoshop CC is the variety of ways you can apply adjustments that only affect a specific area of a photo. This lesson will introduce you to the use of layer masks for targeted adjustments.

Photoshop CC has the ability to simulate the look of the printed image on your computer’s display, helping ensure the best results when printing your photos. This lesson will provide you with an overview of soft proofing in Photoshop CC.

Adobe on the Spot - Talking to ACT Dept of Education and Training about Adobe's Digital Education Solutions

Find out how ACT Dept of Education and Training is centralizing the ICT infrastructure and how it uses Adobe's Digital Education Solutions to ensure students have the access to the latest software available as well as the delivery of online resources to help teachers.